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The EiscoPremium Quantitative Spectroscope is a cutting-edge scientific tool designed for precise measurement of light wavelengths from 400 to 700nm, featuring an accuracy of +/- 5.0nm. Its user-friendly design ensures easy reading, making it perfect for various applications including gas tube spectra analysis, flame tests, and basic astronomy. Lightweight and portable, this spectroscope is a must-have for any aspiring scientist or educator.
Manufacturer | Eisco |
Part number | PH100QA |
Item Weight | 40 g |
Product Dimensions | 7.62 x 22.86 x 27.94 cm; 40 g |
Item model number | PH100QA |
Colour | Black |
Material | PE_(Polyethylene) |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
L**N
A useful educational device
There's a knack to using these, no doubt about that, but they work really well and allow you to see the different spectral outputs of different types of lighting, LED, fluorescent, incandescent etc., and even TVs/monitors. Sunlight is an ideal reference, and there's no safety issue here observing sunlight. You'll be able to see the difference between morning and evening sunlight too. It's possible, though tricky, to take photos through it using a phone camera, for example, showing the spectra and wavelength scale. I can even tell whether a white LED uses a 450nm or a 470nm blue chip! A 420nm laser was clearly bang on 420nm, so one end of the scale is accurately calibrated at least. Light from 660nm and 635nm LEDs appeared in the right places on the scale at the other end and were clearly distinct. Yeah, you should get one if you're interested in this sort of thing!
B**E
Interesting tool/toy!
I have to wear fairly strong glasses in order to be able to focus on the scale above the spectrum, though I can get a rough idea of wavelength just by the colours. You need a certain amount of background light to see the scale.
R**Y
Does a good job
It works. Bought for viewing flame test spectra in GCSE chemistry. Simple, lightweight, affordable.
P**G
A fun device that demonstates the principles of spectroscopy.
A fun device that works well enough to demonstrate the principles of spectroscopy. What is not to like at this price?
A**K
Not usable easily if you have long sight
As others have said, there is no focusing lens on the eyepiece so anyone with long sight or aging eyes will find it difficult or impossible to see the scale or the spectrum clearly. Also, as has been mentioned, the slit is rather wide so fine lines are not visible (this could be fixed with a bit of sticky tape, at the expense of making it dimmer).I have returned this, and I'm going back to using my home made spectroscope made out of a cardboard tube and a piece of plastic from some diffraction grating glasses. It doesn't have a scale, but I can estimate wavelengths knowing the wavelengths of standard colours.
P**P
Nice
Works nicely great for the price
D**E
Tricky but useful tool
A little tricky to get the hang of but come with handy instruction book . Good for checking lights in sleeping areas or for camera setups.
B**S
Don't expect much
It's ok but don't expect to see any absorption lines in the spectrum. Also, the viewing aperture has no ability to adjust the focus. But for the price what can one expect? It just shows a beautiful rainbow!
D**C
An excellent affordable spectroscope
This is essentially the same spectroscope that I used in chemistry class to observe various light bulbs and burning chemicals. I am using it to test filters to see the wavelengths of light that they allow to pass. It works as expected. I really appreciate that the nanometer scale is so accurate. I tested its accuracy with a fluorescent bulb and a green laser (indirectly). See the attached images that show the respective wavelength patterns. I took the pictures by just placing my cell phone camera over the eye hole. This spectroscope is simple to use and seems durable.
J**H
More than just a cheap toy.
I was surprised at the scientific value of this. It's far more than a cheap toy. Looking inside at a light source, it actually displays an enumerated spectrum. It might not be calibrated but it is scientifically credible and of great educational value. I'd put this in a senior high school chemistry or physics course.
L**O
Excelente resolucion
La resolución es excelente
A**L
Bien precio/calidad
No se ven las líneas de absorción del espectro solar.
C**4
Spettroscopio a reticolo
L'apparecchiatura è semplice ma ingegnosa. Utilissima la scala delle lunghezze d'onda inserita nel fondo. Trovo che questo semplice spettroscopio sia utilissimo per piccole esperienze quotidiane sull'analisi delle luci prodotte in una fiamma da elementi chimici diversi (sodio, potassio, fluoro, mercurio, ecc.).
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